A fracture is a broken bone. If not treated properly, a fracture can lead to long term disability. A fracture may be closed (the broken bone does not break through the skin) or open (the skin is broken over the fracture site, and the bone may poke through the skin or be visible in the wound). Additionally, stress fractures, which are common in the foot and ankle, are hairline cracks in a bone. These are caused by repeated stress on a bone. In any type of fracture, the bone may fail to heal or it may heal in a poor alignment. If either occurs, a surgical reconstruction may be necessary.
When a fracture of one of the 30 bones of the foot and ankle occurs, it is essential to obtain a prompt evaluation for proper diagnosis and treatment. With early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and correct rehabilitation, a painless foot and ankle which functions properly is probable.
Depending on the type of fracture, recovery times vary. A minor bone break in a child may take a few weeks to heal, while a serious break in an older person’s bone may require from months to a year to heal. In an adult, no fractures heal in fewer than 6 weeks, except for an occasional stress fracture.
Ahmad Bradshaw, New York, Giants 5th year running back broke his foot 5 weeks ago and he is cleared to play against the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers on December 4, 2011? At that prior Friday’s practice, Bradshaw was in the backfield ready to work out for the first time since breaking a bone in his right foot on Oct. 30 against the Miami Dolphins. The press did not state what type of fracture had, but if he could play after five weeks from the initial break, most likely it was a stress fracture.
Most fractures repair themselves within six to eight weeks. Some bones, however, have a poor blood supply and repair takes longer. These include the neck of the femur and the lower portion of the tibia.
Foot or ankle fractures should always be treated as well as the patient following up with a doctor to make sure that no other problems exist such as displacement of bone or dislocations. Conservatively, fractures can be immobilized and patients can be sent to physical therapy to strengthen and regain proper mobility and function. If the injury requires surgery, the patient needs rest and no weight bearing activities for up to eight weeks.
If you have any questions or might be having foot or ankle issues, please feel free to contact one of our 3 offices which are located in Howell, Edison and Monroe, NJ. We carry the newest diagnostic and treatment technology for all your foot and ankle fractures.










